Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-32382796-20180320203614/@comment-31267872-20180320211001

It doesn't make sense how you say "don't rush the devs" at the end while the rest of your message is detailing about how PBB should update. In a way, you're countering your point.

Cut away all of how PBB should update, and leave the "don't rush the devs".

(Warning: Incoming Paragraph: Please skip to the end of my message if you want to summarize what I said.)

While PBB does get boring once the last update's been out for a few weeks, it takes hard work to complete all what they do. Considering we have to save Jake and defeat Team Eclipse once and for all, while our main goal is also to become Champion, that's a lot to script with probably at least one or two cutscenes. The devs also have a life outside of PBB. If we haven't heard from them for awhile, that may as well make it more likely that we're going to see an update, because they could be hard at work OR doing the exact opposite. If they aren't trying to get an update for PBB, there could be something important happening in life, and you don't always have to be an open book. You can take some personal breaks from what you usually do in life.

Summary: You have to look from the point of view of the devs. They may be hard at work, and wanting to be tricky or too busy to Tweet. It's stressful to keep staring at a screen, inputing complex codes into ROBLOX. If something personal is going on in their lives, that is the most important thing at that moment. After all, games are just a source of entertainment. It's not like Pokémon Brick Bronze is oxygen, water, or food...

...and I'm done!